ANDREA FRASER, UNTITLED, 2003
FILM Megan Christiansen FILM Megan Christiansen

ANDREA FRASER, UNTITLED, 2003

The central action in Untitled has Fraser and a male client of her US gallery meet for a session of sex and video recording in a New York hotel room. This is the part of the work that suggests an archetypal narrative…

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CHI YIN SIM, THE SUITCASE IS A LITTLE BIT ROTTEN, 2023
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

CHI YIN SIM, THE SUITCASE IS A LITTLE BIT ROTTEN, 2023

“The suitcase is a little bit rotten” is a conceptual series of work using new and found imagery to speculate on the potentialities of transgenerational memory and inheritance, between the artist’s socialist grandfather – a political activist in British Malaya executed for his politics during the Cold War…

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ISAAC JULIEN, LOOKING FOR LANGSTON, 1989
FILM Megan Christiansen FILM Megan Christiansen

ISAAC JULIEN, LOOKING FOR LANGSTON, 1989

Looking for Langston is a lyrical exploration - and recreation - of the private world of poet, novelist and playwright Langston Hughes (1902 - 1967) and his fellow black artists from the Harlem Renaissance…

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CARLOS MOTTA, LEGACY, 2019
FILM Megan Christiansen FILM Megan Christiansen

CARLOS MOTTA, LEGACY, 2019

A 30-minute video endurance performance by Carlos Motta, Legacy, presents the artist, looking directly at the camera and wearing a dental gag, as he tries to repeat, from memory, a timeline of HIV/AIDS, from to 1908 until 2019, spoken at him by American radio journalist Ari Shapiro…

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CLAUDE CAHUN, SELECT WORKS
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

CLAUDE CAHUN, SELECT WORKS

Her first recorded self-portraits are dated as early as 1912, when the artist was about 18. In the early 1920s, she would change her name to the gender neutral Claude Cahun, which would be the third and last time the artist changed her name…

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SHIRIN NESHAT, TURBULENT, 1998
FILM, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen FILM, INSTALLATION Megan Christiansen

SHIRIN NESHAT, TURBULENT, 1998

Turbulent is one of Neshat’s most critically acclaimed films, having been awarded the Lion d’or at the Venice Biennale in 1999. It was also her first foray into the realm of video, a medium that subsequently has played a major role in her artistic production…

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